So you’ve finished writing your book. . . .

Great! Now what? Find an agent? Self-publish? You’ve researched, written, and agonized over your book, so naturally you’d like everyone to read your creation. Now that it’s finally complete, you can do just that.

Right?

Well, not quite. Before you introduce your book to the world, you need someone to prune and polish your manuscript. Although you’ve put all of yourself into your book, you still need a professional editor to read it objectively and analytically, catch mistakes you are blind to, suggest improvements, and teach you how to bring your work up to professional standards. Your book deserves to be as good as it can be.

I can’t imagine what I’d have done without your help. I really appreciate all the great work you’ve done on my behalf.”

— Ron G., Sedona, AZ

I have over 35 years of experience as a professional writer and editor. I have edited hundreds of fiction and nonfiction books. I can help you make your literary creation ready to launch.

A word of caution: Be careful with low-priced editors. Many just want your money, waste your time, and tell you what you want to hear. A professional editor is everything they are not—thoroughly seasoned, knowledgeable about the craft of writing, and honest in their assessment of your work.

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Yes, I do. Before I can give you a quote, I need to know what kind of editing you need to have done. I can do either a read/critique or line editing. For more info see the “What I Do” page on my website (paulthayerbookeditor.com). See my “Contact” page to learn how to get in touch with me. Thanks for your inquiry. — All the best, Paul